How I would be a meaningful participant in the building of the future Syria
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A Syrian-Students get-together in Porto, PortugalGlobal Platform for Syrian Students

Testimonial: "Eventually, I hope that in the near future, I would be able to translate the knowledge I have gotten here into an effective practice in Syria’s political life."

More than a year later now, and as I am a few steps away from graduation, I can already perceive the impact of this experience. Not only did it allow me to finish my studies, but it also introduced me to new prospects I did not have in mind before.

Most importantly, it brought me closer to my vision of how I would be a meaningful participant in the building of the future Syria. The international atmosphere at my university and in Lisbon at large has also been an add value.

Eventually, I hope that in the near future, I would be able to translate the knowledge I have gotten here into an effective practice in Syria’s political life.

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